Higher Education

New UCC Business School to House 4,000 Students

The school is expected to cost around €16 million and will also accommodate 200 staff members.
By Ciannait Khan

Government to Appeal Decision on Right to Access Higher Education

The High Court decision granted Rebecca Carter the right to enter College late, after her leaving certificate marks were totted up wrong.
By Orla Murnaghan

RCSI Set to Gain University Status In Near Future

The government is drawing up an amendment to legislation that would allow the college university status.
By Donal MacNamee

UCC Students Launch Petition to Rename Watson Building

The building is named after James Watson, a Nobel laureate who has come under fire for racist comments.
By Rachel O'Leary

Níl an Dualgas ar Mhic Léinn Tionscadal Oideachais na Tríonóide a Réitiú

Bhí na mic léinn agus oifigigh an Choláiste go hiomlán ag teacht salach ar a chéile ag an fhóram oscaile Dé Chéadaoin.

TCDSU to Spend €8k on New Student Space in TBSI

Council voted tonight to allocate €7,560 from the union's HEA fund to a new student space.
By Aisling Marren

Students Pledge Support for Nursing Strike

Students' unions will support nurses as they stage a 24-hour strike on Wednesday.
By Orla Murnaghan

College Caves to Union Pressure, Handing Out 50 Permanent Contracts

Trinity has made dozens of staff permanent in the last year.
By Donal MacNamee
Editorial

Women-Only Professorships Are a Response to an Inadequate Softly-Softly Approach

The sad reality is that academia is far from a meritocracy, and isn’t immune to sexist practice.

Tá Ollúnachtaí do Mhná Amháin mar Fhreagra ar Chur Chuige Easpach

Ar an drochuair, ní tuilleamhlathas é an saol acadúil le imdhíonacht aige ar an ghnéasachas.